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Default NORDHAVN Rewrites Physics Textbooks

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 07:31:20 -0700, Stephen Trapani
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Putting wings on a plane increases aerodynamic drag acting on the plane,
yet it increases the speed, right?


Absolutely not. For the highest possible speed you use the smallest
wing you can get away with. You do have to land. A bigger wing is
favored for short takeoff and landing, for example. A bigger wing will
make for a steeper angle of climb, at a slower speed. To increase rate
of climb, more engine power is needed. No free lunch anywhere, a good
rule to remember. The only real way to increase performance in all
areas, is to make it lighter. You can have strong, light, or cheap.
Pick any two.

Casady


 
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